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Not as Spry as You Used to Be? Here’s Why (And What You Can Do)

May 28, 2024 Do you find yourself not getting up as quickly as you used to? Or maybe you’ve noticed that your pace has slowed down a bit when you go to fetch the mail. If you’re an older adult, you’re not alone in this experience. It’s a well-known fact that our bodies... Read More >

Categories: Aging energy conservation mobility older adults slower movements

How Machine Learning Is Transforming Diagnosis and Treatment (Wow!)

May 27, 2024 We know, another article about artificial intelligence (AI). But the reality is, it’s taking the world by storm and could revolutionize medical care. As a reader of e-Alert, we want you to be the first to know about the latest advancements in this exciting field, particularly when it comes to... Read More >

Categories: AI cryoEBUS EBUS imaging pulmonology

3 Simple Secrets to Living LONGER

May 27, 2024 There’s one thing we all want, one desire that unites us across generations, cultures, and walks of life: to live a long, healthy life. We dream of spending more time with our children and grandchildren, of celebrating more birthdays and Christmas mornings, of making memories that will last a lifetime.... Read More >

Categories: gait speed longevity mortality risk older adults physical performance

A Surprising Link Between Your Nails and CANCER?

May 23, 2024 There’s one word we never want to hear come out of our doctor’s mouth. “Cancer.” The mere thought of facing this devastating diagnosis leaves patients feeling of helpless and overwhelmed. That’s why any clues that could tip us off to an increased risk before cancer strikes are absolutely crucial. In... Read More >

Categories: BAP1 tumor predisposition syndrome cancer risk nail abnormality onychopapilloma

The Hidden Dangers in the Sand: Stay Safe from Beach Germs This Summer

May 23, 2024 Summer is right around the corner, and many of us are eagerly planning our vacations—possibly to a beautiful beach or tropical location. While the thought of lounging on the sand and splashing in the waves is undeniably appealing, it’s important to remember that there are some potential health risks to... Read More >

Categories: beach safety E. coli hookworms infectious organisms MRSA

Cancer: And the Blood Test That Could SAVE Your Life

May 22, 2024 Cancer. It’s a word that strikes fear into the hearts of millions, a devastating diagnosis that can turn lives upside down in an instant. For far too many, the battle against this insidious disease begins only after it has already taken hold, when treatment options are limited and the odds... Read More >

Categories: blood proteins cancer early detection cancer warning proteomics

AI in Medicine: How to Navigate the Promises and Pitfalls

May 22, 2024 Artificial intelligence (AI) is taking the world by storm. Chances are you’ve seen countless headlines touting its potential to transform everything—from business to entertainment. While many might roll their eyes at the thought of yet another technological advancement that we all have to adapt to, there’s one area where AI... Read More >

Categories: artificial intelligence clinical decision support clinical practice deep learning medical imaging
Can “Cellular Trash” Crack the Cancer Code?!

Can “Cellular Trash” Crack the Cancer Code?!

May 22, 2024 Pioneering treatment harnesses your body’s natural healing power We learned 350 years ago that cells serve as the fundamental building blocks of all living things.  So, by the turn of the 21st century, many scientists figured we knew just about everything there is to know about basic cellular biology. Boy,... Read More >

Categories: nl-2024-06
Newsletter Issue: June 2024

Hidden “Imbalance” Triggers Four Brain Disorders?

May 22, 2024 Emerging research could impact more than 1 billion people worldwide Roughly 970 million people around the world suffer from a mood disorder, such as anxiety or depression.1 And if you really break down the data, you’ll find that...  About 129 million kids and more than 266 adults worldwide have attention-deficit/hyper-activity... Read More >

Categories: nl-2024-06
Newsletter Issue: June 2024

Diabetes: Why Men with Obesity Face Higher Risks

May 22, 2024 In the complex web of factors that contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes, a new study has shed light on a crucial piece of the puzzle... The role of sex differences in adipose tissue insulin resistance. The findings, presented at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO) 2024 and... Read More >

Categories: adipose tissue Insulin resistance men obesity type 2 diabetes

New Biomarker Could Revolutionize Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s?

May 21, 2024 Imagine waking up one morning and not recognizing the face staring back at you in the mirror. Or forgetting the names of your children, your spouse, your closest friends. For the millions of people worldwide living with Alzheimer’s disease, these heartbreaking moments are a daily reality. As the most common... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease biomarker early detection miR-519a-3p

The Factor That Can Make or BREAK Your Telehealth Experience

May 20, 2024 Over the past four years, telehealth video visits have become an increasingly common way for Americans to connect with their healthcare providers. For seniors, this technology has been a game-changer, offering a convenient and safe way to access care without leaving home. But have you ever stopped to consider what’s... Read More >

Categories: doctor's background telehealth video visit
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